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Paul Revere Braniff (August 30, 1897 – June 1, 1954 [a]) was an airline entrepreneur. Braniff was one of the original founders of Braniff International Airways. He served as a mechanic in World War I in the United States Army and then as a pilot in World War II.
Apr 18, 1999 · Worth Remembering: Tom Braniff financed the state's first airline in 1928, with several other men, after his brother, Paul, convinced him to start a commuter line between Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Tom later bought Paul's share, and until his death in 1954 ran the airline.
Feb 19, 1984 · Paul Braniff, who made his solo flight as a pilot in 1923, convinced an insurance client the future of transportation was in the airlanes. Urged by Braniff, the client persuaded Tom Braniff to put up half the cost of the first plane, a five-place Stinson Detroiter.
Northwest 𝐕𝐬 Revere Ohio High School Basketball 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟒 The Revere (Richfield. OH) varsity basketball team has a home non-conference game vs. Northwest (Canal F...
Feb 7, 1972 · When an overpsyched Minnesota basketball team went berserk in a critical Big Ten game, Luke Witte and his Ohio State teammates were not the only victims; the entire sport emerged with a black...
By July 15, 1929, the Braniff section of Universal Airlines System was operating between Oklahoma City and San Angelo, Tex., via Wichita Falls, Breckinridge and Abilene, Texas. A second route flew between Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Forth Worth via Wewoka, Oklahoma and Dallas.
Sep 19, 2020 · The brothers were aviator Paul Revere Braniff and businessman Thomas Elmer Braniff. In the spring of 1928 the new airline took to the skies on its maiden voyage with a single-engine 5 passenger Stinson Detroiter.